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Development of Flood Disaster Prevention Simulation Smartphone Application Using Gamification

In: Dynamics of Disasters

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  • Yutaka Matsuno

    (Nihon University)

  • Futaba Fukanuma

    (Nihon University)

  • Shigenobu Tsuruoka

    (Nihon University)

Abstract

In recent years, there have been many serious flood disasters. However, only a few citizens have sufficient knowledge about evacuation from the disaster. In order to reduce the damage, it is necessary for citizens to be aware of the flood risk of the residence, to prepare for disasters, and to take appropriate evacuation action at the time of disasters. For that purpose, citizens need to continuously learn disaster prevention information. Based on the above considerations, we develop a smartphone application for simulating flood disaster evacuation, based on the notion of gamification. In this paper, we report design and development of the disaster prevention smartphone application for citizens, focusing on easiness, continuity (wanting to use the application continuously), learning effects, and improvement of interest.

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  • Yutaka Matsuno & Futaba Fukanuma & Shigenobu Tsuruoka, 2021. "Development of Flood Disaster Prevention Simulation Smartphone Application Using Gamification," Springer Optimization and Its Applications, in: Ilias S. Kotsireas & Anna Nagurney & Panos M. Pardalos & Arsenios Tsokas (ed.), Dynamics of Disasters, pages 147-159, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:spochp:978-3-030-64973-9_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-64973-9_9
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    Cited by:

    1. Bernhard Garn & Klaus Kieseberg & Dominik Schreiber & Dimitris E. Simos, 2023. "Combinatorial Sequences for Disaster Scenario Generation," SN Operations Research Forum, Springer, vol. 4(2), pages 1-34, June.
    2. Shuvrangshu Jana & Rudrashis Majumder & Prathyush P. Menon & Debasish Ghose, 2022. "Decision Support System (DSS) for Hierarchical Allocation of Resources and Tasks for Disaster Management," SN Operations Research Forum, Springer, vol. 3(3), pages 1-30, September.

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